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Comments on: iPod Nano trouser fireballs sweep Japan

Fingered ahead of the probe? 

Posted Tuesday 19th August 2008 13:06 GMT

Coat

"It seems that certain iPod Nanos sold in Japan from September 2005 to September 2006 have been fingered ahead of the probe."

I've been known to finger ahead of the probe myself but the iPod Nano's port is way to small for either, missus.

Here's Paula with the weather 

Posted Tuesday 19th August 2008 13:10 GMT

Coat

Scorchio!

Mine's the one with the catchphrase cheatsheet in the pocket

Can I be first to say 

Posted Tuesday 19th August 2008 13:10 GMT

Great balls of Fire?

or ... 

Posted Tuesday 19th August 2008 13:14 GMT

a small number of electrical appliances in a far-away country get hot - nobody harmed.

Baked apples 

Posted Tuesday 19th August 2008 13:40 GMT

Yummy

Simple Answer.. 

Posted Tuesday 19th August 2008 13:44 GMT

Flame

dont put your ipod in a cloth bag and jangle it around with metal keys paperclips etc.... shorting the docking port will end in tears.

@Pete 

Posted Tuesday 19th August 2008 13:47 GMT

Flame

"a small number of electrical appliances"

shurely that should read "a trivial number"

Overheat while recharging? 

Posted Tuesday 19th August 2008 14:01 GMT

Batteries are notorious for getting hot when you charge them for too long, so considering that no one got burnt it is likely that the offending iPods overheated during or recharging. Given all the various chargers and docking stations you can get for iPods, it is probable that some of these will use too high voltage when recharging and, consequently, overcharge the batteries.

Damn you Lewis Page 

Posted Tuesday 19th August 2008 14:09 GMT

Flame

The MoD should be buying tested iPod Nano of Death equipment instead of building the UK's own incendariary commercial electronics industry!

<whistles nonchanalantly while strolling in opposite direction>

Apples 

Posted Tuesday 19th August 2008 14:12 GMT

Coat

They're not cooking apples foo'!

Yeah, that was bad.

Mine's the one with the flaming pockets.

UK Nanos Warning 

Posted Tuesday 19th August 2008 14:45 GMT

Flame

"* Your dryness may vary. For UK readers, this would be dry in the sense that dry white wine is dry."

What, full of alcohol? That'd explain the sudden flammability, I guess.

@ Lloyd 

Posted Tuesday 19th August 2008 16:08 GMT

Happy

If it's in a back pocket then the Johnny Cash gambit is brought in to play.

"It burns,burns, burns" etc

2005 to September 2006? 

Posted Tuesday 19th August 2008 16:35 GMT

Flame

The chip that is supposed to break the ipod after the warranty expires must have been faulty.

Dry white wine 

Posted Tuesday 19th August 2008 17:47 GMT

Happy

The Dry White Wine aside is a classic. Nice one.

@Jim 

Posted Wednesday 20th August 2008 01:30 GMT

Happy

Because your a troll Jim.

@ Aw. come on! 

Posted Wednesday 20th August 2008 07:13 GMT

Joke

Jim The Boss,

Seems the boys and girls here at El Reg just don't appreciate your brand of humor. Keep trying, you'll eventually win them over... Bwahahahaha

@Torben 

Posted Wednesday 20th August 2008 10:46 GMT

I believe that at least one was connected to the PC for recharge/synch when this happened, and most people do use the PC for recharging.

Because it uses the 5V from the USB connector, it has built-in charge circuitry, and will regulate the recharge itself.

(No one in their right mind would build a Li-ion based device to draw power from the USB-port without including protection circuitry.)

My guess is like always in these cases; that the affected units all have Sony's Zippo line of Li-ion batteries...

So there's no truth 

Posted Wednesday 20th August 2008 14:32 GMT

Flame

That the iPod Nano them isn't Play with Fire by the Stones?

Should have read as: 

Posted Wednesday 20th August 2008 15:06 GMT

Heart

Hot Pants are BACK!

'cause I love 'em!

Dry, as in dry white wine? 

Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 07:39 GMT

Jobs Halo

Or was that dry as in "I need a drink - right now". That would be my guess if your pants had just been on fire.

One has to ask the questions, why would anyone want to keep something small and filled with electricity next to their gonads?

Epidemic? 

Posted Thursday 28th August 2008 09:45 GMT

Coat

Can you call three occurrances an epidemic?

Mines the jacket with the asbestos lining